We also offer programming courses designed for Computer Science professionals and
high end users to upgrade their skills. These classes include C, OOP with
C++, Unix, and beginning and advanced Visual Basic.

Faculty and Staff

Contact information is listed below. Select the email link to send
an email. For general program information, contact
the administrative assistant. The globe icon
identifies faculty web sites. Click the globe to visit the site.

Courses Offered

All course offerings are subject to change. The college cannot guarantee class offerings,
designated times or specific instructors - as funding levels and student interest may affect whether or not an
offering is available.

Many Computer Science courses are offered at night. Click on the course title to
view course description and class schedule for the current quarter.

An A.A. degree from Spokane Falls is a means of completing the first two years of a four-year degree. This degree requires 90 quarter-credits of courses,
many of which must satisfy general Liberal Arts requirements.

Transfer requirements vary for Computer Science related majors. If at all possible, the transfer university should be consulted for actual requirements.

The AS-T degree is a newer degree for community colleges in Washington State
as of Fall 2000. Consult the
AST Degree Worksheet for up-to-date information regarding requirements.

The AS-T degree is a means of completing the first two years of a four-year degree
in specific math/science intensive programs. This degree requires 90 quarter-credits
of course work, some of which must satisfy general Liberal Arts requirements (including
a "^W" course). Other general university requirements will
need to be met at the transfer institution.

Transfer requirements vary for Computer Engineering. Students should consult
with an academic advisor at Spokane Falls and the appropriate department at the
transfer university for actual requirements. The typical student schedules
listed below are suggested for the Washington State University/ University of Idaho/
Gonzaga University Computer Engineering Consortium program.

MSDN Academic Alliance Software Center

Anyone may browse the Academic
Alliance site to view a complete list of software available for individual
use. However, you must be an SFCC student enrolled in either computer science or
information systems classes to initialize a download. Your Program Administrator,
currently Max Josquin, will have registered you in the System and you will have
received a login name and password via email. Use this to login to the System.